2016
DOI: 10.18805/lr.v0iof.9282
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Growth and yield response of cowpea to multiaction bioinoculants

Abstract: Studies were taken up to estimate the morpho-physiological changes in cowpea due to a multiaction bioinoculants (TagTeam) as seed treatment. Seed treatment with TagTeam @ 8.1g/kg showed significant increase in plant height, root length and number of nodules as compared to control. Physiological parameters such as leaf area, total dry matter accumulation, photosynthetic rate and chlorophyll index were also found higher in seed treatment with TagTeam @ 8.1g/kg. Co-inocultion of Rhizobium and Penicillium (TagTeam… Show more

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“…Increase in growth attributes due to jeevamruta application might be attributed to solublisation of nutrients in soil and absorption of nutrients and moisture as reported by Yogananda et al (2015), Vaishnavi and Jeyakumar (2016) and Siddappa et al (2016). However, total dry matter production was higher in package of practice treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Increase in growth attributes due to jeevamruta application might be attributed to solublisation of nutrients in soil and absorption of nutrients and moisture as reported by Yogananda et al (2015), Vaishnavi and Jeyakumar (2016) and Siddappa et al (2016). However, total dry matter production was higher in package of practice treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%